Quirky Activities In London

There's no shortage of strange and quirky in the capital, from Tina Turner getting you drunk at brunch through to entering an alternate universe in Battersea. London is awash with quirky activities meaning you have absolutely no excuse to throw a dull birthday bash, bore your date to tears or spend a weekend in bed again. Read on to find out the best quirky activities in London.

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Enter a world of magic and deception as the magicians deceive you in the Secret Cellar. Descend down the stairs to find an intimate venue, where world-class magic wielders will dazzle you with their best tricks.

Everyone knows that bottomless brunch is a surefire way to banish boredom but The Candlemaker in South London are upping the ante. Stuff yourself with breakfast food as Tina Turner dances, prances and calls out bingo numbers at this alternative London activity.

If there's one company that know a thing or two about quirky London activities, it's Drink Shop & Do. The quaint venue packs a fun punch with Disney-inspired bottomless brunches, glitter-filled soirees and Beyonce dance classes.

While you could just go to Mac & Wild for some delicious Scottish food, they’ve got a hidden trick up their sleeve: the Gun Room. Head here and you’ll be transported to the Scottish Highlands, where you and your mates can hunt while being served up over 200 different whiskies.

Pimp a pineapple, cover your cocktails in edible glitter and style your macaroons at Christabel's - the masters of quirky activities in London. Taking place in secret locations across the city, these parties will guarantee hours of fun.

Adding a healthy dose of music to the classic pub quiz formula is Sounds Familiar Pub Quiz, shoving seven discos into one night. With a whole heap of rounds, you will be challenged to singalong, guess the name of the song and dance on the tables come the end of this quirky London night out.

It's time to live out those drag ambitions at Dr Kluger's Olde Tavern this January as the venue dresses up and puts on one hell of a bottomless brunch. Gorge on pancakes, bacon and waffles as the drag superstars lip sync and style it out in an epic battle; there will also be two hours of endless booze at this quirky venue.

Disco Yoga is bringing two greats together at their alternative classes in East London. Taking place in Century Club, Disco Yoga will get you stretching, downward-dogging and sun-saluting to the best '80s anthems. They're even chucking in a post-workout cocktail to sweeten the deal.

The Four Thieves is a bit of a legend when it comes to quirky things to do in London. Not only are they a great little boozer but they also have an awesome upstairs games room. From virtual reality through to car racing and arcade games, no weekend will ever be the same.